Shirt.



PATENTBD AUG. 25, 1008 0. PoLLAK.

SHIR

APPLIOATION FILED 0012.14, 1007.

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terering with the fit of the trousers, which, rule, are out so as to allow the privates to hang on the lett side, the strip l5 being passedhetween the legs accordingly. lt will furthermore be seen that .no adjustment or uirhuttoning of the parts is necessary when the wearer wishes to urinate, the privates heing left entirely unconlined.

The garment will preferably he -worn over the drawers, in which case the strap 15 will assist materially in maintaining the ,drawers in 'properpositiori.,

Having thus described my invent1on what l, elalniasxnew 'and deslre to secure hy Let- Y GTS Patent is l. A shirt, or similar garment, comprising front and rear parte or ilaps one of which is the connection of said parts or llaps is such that male parts are not covered up by said narrow strap or strip which need not be disconnected for urinating.

2. A shirt, or similar garment, comprising front and rear parts or laps one of which is provided at its lower end with a relatively narrow strap or strip adapted to pass hetween the legs of the wearer, at one sidehof the scrotum,Y and the other of which is pirovided witha plurality of spaced attaching devices for diseonneetibly but adjnstahly attaching the free end of saidV strap `or strip thereto; whereby the two parts or flaps of the garment may be detachahly and adjustebly connected together, so as to hr3-prevented from working upward, while the connection of seid parts or flaps is such that male parts are not covered up by said narrow strap or strip which need not be disconnected for urinating.

Houston, Texas, October 9th, 1907. W; JULIUS POLLAK. l/Vitnesses z l MAX SCHUHZER, DANNENBAUM 

